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Yes, there is another one like this at SiteExperts , which is where I found the one I used. The scripting for the one I used on my site as a test is however extremely complicated to me, but I have managed to set it up.

SiteExperts had a full on tutorial on how to do this, but they've changed the tutorial and is now giving very limited examples on the topic. I could give you the script that I use for it, as soon as I find it. But if you in the meantime wanna see if you can find it on SiteExperts, goto their search section, then search on Web Based WYSIWYG Editor. Once again, I do not think that their tutorial will help much, so let me see if I can find the scripts I used.

Just to get your understanding under the wing, this script is provided in two different pages. The editor itself is a page on it's own, then the main page includes the editor in an OBJECT tag. View the source of both. To see the source for the editor, click here

Gimmie a shout if you need help!

- Pip---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love.

Maybe once I have all the bugs and errors sorted out, I might consider that, although I've pretty much done with it what I wanted to. Mainly figuring out the code and as soon as I could write the whole thing myself, I put it behind my back and moved on to bigger and better things.

It's all about knowing how. Once I know how, I am no longer interested in making it better, just because I know I can make it better!

- Pip---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love.